Chandelier.



L. B. HORNBECK. v

Y v GHANDELIER. APPLIQMION FILED JAN. 4. 1909 Patented Dec. lll, 1909.

LLOYD B. HORNBECK, OF MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA,

l cHANnELIEn.

lpecioation o! Letters Patent.

Patented Dec. 14, 1909.

Appneauon and January 4, laos. serial No. 470,742. v

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, LLOYD B. HoRNBEoK, of Minneapolis, Hennepin county, Minnesota, have invented certain newfv and useful Im rovements in Chandeliers, of which the follbwing is a specification.

My invention relates to light fixtures and particularly those of the chandelier type.

The object of my invention is to provide a simple, inexpensive means'for mounting 4 the lamp-fixture-supporting arm in the hanger portion of the chandelier.

.'A further object is to provide means for supporting the lamp socket, which will eliminate vibration thereof to a large degree and thereby prevent breakage ofthe electric bulb filament.4

Other objects of the invention will appear from the following detailed description.

yThe invent-ion consists generally in various constructions and combinations all as hereinafter described and particularly pointed out in the claims. l

In the accompanying drawings, forming part ot' this specification: Figure 1 is a side view of a chandelier, embodying my invention, Fig. 2 is an enlarged sectional View of the same, Fi 3 is a sectional view on the line X-X o Fig. 2, Fig. 4 is a detail View, showing the construction of the inner end of one of the bracket arms. y

In the drawing, 2 represents the hanger Y ofthe chandelier depending from the ceiling. havinganencircling tubing 3 and a vase-shaped casing 4 inclosing a head 5 made preferably of cast metal and having a socket .to reive the lower threaded end of the han er 2. Beneath the head is an extension 6 o the hanger havlng its upper threaded end fitting within a socket in the head and depending below they casing 4 and provided ,with anornamental knob 7. The head 5 is skeleton in form preferably, and has a series of holes 8 therein corresponding in number to the number of brackets or arms on the Generally these brackets or ting into a socket supported by the hanger, or an ordinary gas p1 e is inc osed withan ornamental tubing. tions I dispense` with entirely and provide a series of thin tubes 9 fitting Within openin s 10 in the walls of the cas1ng'4v and within the holes 8 in e head and having forked inner ends 11 t ,at are adapted to straddle oth of these 'constru'e-l a set screw l2 mounted in the upper portion 'of said head and adapted when 1t is turned .to its seat, to engage and clamp the forked portions 11 and securely hold the tubes 9 against longitudinal movement. The tubes will have bearings at `several points in the head. and on the easing 4 and will easily support the weightuof a lamp. At the outer end of each4 tube, I provide a head 13 secured to the tube by suitable means and having an openin 14 in its under side, into which the neck o the li ht socketl is inserted. This neck lits ,oosely'Y within the openin and is connected to theupper walls of the .ead by a yielding' means, such as a coil spring 16. This s ring allows the li ht socket to move vertical y and laterally a lunited distance and accommodate itself to vibration without jarring the lamp font.

A suitable bushing of rubber, cork or other suitable material 17' is placed within i Conductors through the head and-up through the tube 3 tothe ceiling.

Itshould be understood that this invention is adapted for any style or size of chan delier and may also be used with a wall bracket, if preferred. A chandelier having .arms mounted in this way, can be easily taken apart and shipped in knock-down form as readily as one having hinged arms. My invention possesses a further advantage in the fact that anew arm can be easily substituted for an old one and the parts can be quickl necessity of employing skilled labor. Upon removing the ornament at the lower end of the chandelier, the continuation of the hangerh can be taken out and the set screw engaging the inner ends of the chandelier arms becomes readily accessible and can be loosened or tightened, as desired.

I claim as m invention: y v if '1. A chaude ier, comprisin a hanger, a head supported thereon and aving radial openings, ,tubes fitting within said openings and having notched inner ends, and a set screw erran ed to engage said ends and lock them in sai head, substantially as described. 2. A chandelier,.cmprising a hanger, .a head su ported thereon having radial openings, tu s- -tting withinv said openings and assembled without the' rio ' having forked inner ends, a set screw mountthe inner ends of said tubes.

ed in said head and arranged to be straddled by the forked ends of said tubing, said setscrew being adapted 'to ble tightened to lock said ends in said head.

3.A' chandelier, comprising a hanger, a head supported thereon having radial openings, tubes slidably fitting Within said openings and radiating horizontally from said head, an ornamental casing inclosing said head and having openings through which said tubesV project, said tubes forming lamp arms or brackets, and means comprising 'a set screw for clamping said tubes simultaneously Within raid head. i

4t. Achandelier, comprising a hanger, a head supported thereon having radial openings, a easing inclosing said head, tubes fitting within holes in said casing and with` in the radial openings in said head and forming lamp arms or brackets, said casing having an opening in itsf lower end, and means comprising a' set screw-adapted -to engage 'therinner'ends of said tubes and accessible through said opening Ifor securing 5, A chandelier, comprising a hanger, a head supported thereon and having radial `openings, a casing lncloslng said head and 5 having holes to register with the openings .5

said extension for' securing the inner ends of said` tubes, substantially as described.

6. A chandelier, comprising a hanger, a head supported thereon having radial openings, tubes fitting within said openings `and 'having extensions at their inner ends, and means engaging said extensions and locking saidtubes simultaneously.

7. A chandelier, comprising a hanger, a head. supported thereon and having radial openings, tubes fitting Within said openings and having notched inner ends, 'and means arranged to engage said ends and lock them in said head. v

In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand this 15th day of December 1908.

' LLOYD B. HoRNBEoK.

` llf'itiiesses: l I RICHARD PAUL,

J. A. BYINGTON.

screw in said head and'accessible through 

